Film

SAVOY — When moviegoers showed up at the Savoy 16 for Thursday night's long-awaited premiere of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," they were greeted by Stormtroopers, Resistance fighters, and even the son of Han Solo and Princess Leia.

One of the things I feared would happen when Disney acquired the rights to the "Star Wars" universe and announced an ambitious slate of movies that would take us to that galaxy far, far away on an annual basis would be that what was once special would become all too familiar.

Certain films have become standard viewing around certain holidays — "Ben-Hur" at Easter, for instance, and "1776" for Independence Day. Christmas, though, has by far the most films associated with it as classics.

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